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Need Help To Manage High Blood Pressure.

Hi, my name is Janice I need information to help manage my HBP. I m taking the following meds. Lisinopril - 40 mg - 1x day, Coreg - 25 mg 2x day, Digoxin - .125 mg - 1x day, Xarelto - 20 mg 1x day. Metformin 1000 mg - 2x day, Lantus 30 units at night and Humilog 5 units before meals. My doctor changed my BP meds in late November and I ended up in the hospital in January 2014. My BP is still extremely high. When I was on the following meds Felodpine 10 mg - 1x day, Lisinopril - 40 mg - 1x day, Diovan HCT 160/25 1x day. Metformin 1000 mg - 2x day, Lantus 30 units at night, Humilog 5 units before meals. I want to go back to my old regime. I did not have any issue at all with my BP. With the A-Flutters that I now have will that cause me not to go back to my old medicines? Help!
Fri, 31 Jul 2015
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Whatever medicine you take, your bp should be fairly controlled. I think doctor changed your medicine as per your complains and reports. As atrial fibrillation is there, beta blocker will help. You seek advice again, before going to old regime
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Need Help To Manage High Blood Pressure.

Whatever medicine you take, your bp should be fairly controlled. I think doctor changed your medicine as per your complains and reports. As atrial fibrillation is there, beta blocker will help. You seek advice again, before going to old regime